“Unlock the Secrets: 7 Surprising Rules of Rapid Credibility Building Backed by Psychology!”

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People who establish credibility fast understand that eye contact isn’t just about looking at someone—it’s about making them feel seen and heard.

4) They listen more than they talk

Most people are just waiting for their turn to speak. But those who gain credibility quickly do the opposite—they truly listen.

When someone feels heard, they naturally trust the person who is listening. It’s a psychological effect known as the “listener’s bias.”

We tend to view good listeners as more intelligent and reliable because they make us feel valued.

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